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On your filesystem do you have a directory called<br>
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/media/[yourusername] ?<br>
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If so do you have read permissions on them?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/20/2014 06:32 PM, Rog wrote:<br>
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Thumb drives fail to mount: I see this error when I plug them into
any USB port:<br>
<blockquote>Unable to mount 8.1 GB Filesystem<br>
Error creating mount point: No such file or directory<br>
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This happens on thumb drives with and without data on them that I
can mount on other PCs running Xubuntu.<br>
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I am guessing that this is a software problem because I have been
able to do I/O on thumb drives in the past. And, curiously, I can
mount and read them in a guest VM, i.e., Win-7 running in
Virtualbox! (Don't be confounded by this: I have been able to see
thumb drives and my CDs in my Linux host even while running VMs.)<br>
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When I insert thumb drives, the light on the drive blinks,
signaling accesses being attempted. I can "see" the drive but not
mount it in Nautilus AND in "Disk Utility" (palimpsest), which
tells me, if I attempt to mount, I see<br>
<blockquote>An error occurred while performing an operation on
"8.1 GB Filesystem" (Partition 1 of USB2 USB Flash Drive. The
operation failed<br>
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with Details:<br>
<blockquote>Error creating mount point: No such file or directory<br>
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The same errors happen when I try to read a CD in my CD/DVD drive,
including: I can read a CD in the Win-7 VM.<br>
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I'm running Xubuntu 12.04.4, 64-bit using an Intel motherboard
with an I3 processor.<br>
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